Cornish Day Trip 1974
In July 1974 myself and a mate took the sleeper from Paddington to Penzance for the start of a day visiting the remaining branch lines of Cornwall. Returning to St Erth we travelled over the St Ives branch before heading up to Truro (for the Falmouth branch) and Liskeard (for the Looe branch). Retracing our steps we returned to Par for a trip to Newquay and back. Travelling back to Plymouth we crossed the Royal Albert Bridge. Sadly the Gunnislake branch was covered in the hours of darkness and no film record exists of that final leg.

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st erth to st ives train journey 1977

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Penzance Parish 1870-1970 part 1

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Nuremberg in the 1960s - A tour of the city

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Penzance 1980s part 2

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China’s Secret | The Most Unbelievable Megaprojects in China | 4K Travel Documentary

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The Dark Story Behind the Napier Deltic: The Bizarre Triangle Engine Powering Rails and Warships UK

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Berlin 1940/41 in Color (HD) – Rare Footage of the Reich Capital Newly Restored

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Flying over the route of the Helston Railway

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St. Michael's Mount (1949)

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THE MOST SIGNIFICANT SLICE OF St IVES - THE St IVES BAY LINE (Est. 1877)

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BBC Turn Back Time Penzance

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Helston - Britain’s Southernmost Heritage Railway

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Rural Germany in 1937 | Restored & Colorized Footage with Added Ambient Sound

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GDR - 1983 - West German Television in the GDR

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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A (Silent) HD Drivers Eye view from Penzance to Truro. Classic journey through Cornwall. (3 Yrs old)

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Artists Colony (1948)

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Gruesome Murder Holes - Episode 2, Day 2 - Penzance to Liskeard

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